Elliott Orders Aussie-Made Only 25/03/22
Trams running on the second stage of the Parramatta Light Rail will be required to be built in Australia, in a potentially industry-building edict put out by new Transport Minister David Elliott.
A crippling disease impacting one in nine Australian women will be tackled with $58 million, as Prime Minister Scott Morrison’s wife Jenny joins the pre-election political frontline with a heartwrenching account of her own “excruciating” pain battling the condition.
Parents must have conversations with their sons about pornography at earlier ages, a leading psychologist has warned following a spike in the number of students being indecently assaulted in the state’s public schools.
And in sport, Ash Barty has closed the door on tennis but admits “it’s not padlocked’’ as her sporting future remains shrouded in mystery.
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